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Málaga's Málaga Centro neighborhood is known for its museums and waterfront, and entices visitors with attractions including Port of Malaga and Malagueta Beach.
Málaga's Ciudad Jardin neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Malaga Botanical Garden and Mirador Del Cochino.
Málaga's La Malagueta neighborhood is known for its beaches and waterfront, and entices visitors with attractions including Malagueta Beach and Muelle Uno.
Málaga's Carretera de Cadiz neighborhood is known for its beaches and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including Playa Sacaba Beach and Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena.
You can stroll along Port of Malaga for relaxing water views when you're in Málaga Centro. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you carry on walking you'll get to Malagueta Beach for some more water views.
Nothing says vacation like spending a lazy day at Malagueta Beach, a popular beach in Málaga Centro. Discover the area's lively bars and its fascinating museums.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Calle Larios in Málaga Centro. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Central Market of Atarazanas, Soho, and El Corte Ingles Commercial Center.
You can browse the exhibits at Picasso Museum Malaga, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Malaga Historic Centre. Wander the beautiful beaches and waterfront in the area.
You can learn about the history of Malaga Historic Centre with a stop at Málaga Cathedral. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.
Between the Mediterranean and mountains, this Andalusian gem balances beachside relaxation with cultural riches. Wander through Plaza de la Merced to Picasso's birthplace, then climb to the ancient Alcazaba fortress for sweeping coastal views. The port area buzzes with seafood restaurants serving fresh catches at chiringuitos along Malagueta Beach. Art lovers can't miss the Picasso Museum, while shoppers should head to the marble-paved Calle Larios. After sunset, the historic center transforms with flamenco performances and tapas bars where locals gather. For a perfect day, start with beach time at Banos del Carmen before exploring the old city's winding lanes.
Visitors to Málaga like this romantic city's beaches, museums, restaurants, and port. Beachcombers can spend the day at Malagueta Beach when the weather is nice. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Port of Malaga.